Prediction of Conversion with an Isothermal Axially-Dispersed Plug Flow Reactor

Prediction of the conversion of an isothermal axially dispersed plug flow reactor.
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Numerical solutions for the conversion of an isothermal axially dispersed plug flow reactor accomplishing first and second order reactions are obtained. The Danckwerts boundary conditions for the so-called "closed" configuration are used. We use the shooting method since it is a split-boundary-value problem. Damkohler number (Da) and Inverse Peclet number (1/Pe) must have same order of magnitude unless one gets a stiff ODE which cannot be solved easily with ode45.

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Housam Binous (2024). Prediction of Conversion with an Isothermal Axially-Dispersed Plug Flow Reactor (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/6206-prediction-of-conversion-with-an-isothermal-axially-dispersed-plug-flow-reactor), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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